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WRX RCY 05 July 2006 09:37 PM

BPM 2.2 stroker kit
 
Has anybody used BPM 2.2 stroker kit (to suit EJ20 block)?
And is there any UK suppliers?
I found this website http://www.bpmsports.com/products/stro.htm

Chris

WRX RCY GEM 06 July 2006 04:10 PM

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Neilo 06 July 2006 04:25 PM

stroker kits are a waste of time....the theoretical displacement of a 2.2 is nearer 2.15....so the gains arent as massive as youd think....probably more cost effective to get a 2.33 or 2.5 built.

Daveo 06 July 2006 08:30 PM

How do you work that out?

Most stroker kits come with bespoke, strengthened, high quality components and would provide an almost bullet proof bottom end if included in a rebuild. Hence why nearly all the high powered imprezas in the country are stroked.

Doesn't the CRD impreza use a JUN 2.2 stroker kit?

Dave



Originally Posted by Neilo
stroker kits are a waste of time....the theoretical displacement of a 2.2 is nearer 2.15....so the gains arent as massive as youd think....probably more cost effective to get a 2.33 or 2.5 built.


Neilo 06 July 2006 09:34 PM

just saying stroking to 2.2 is pointless....as the actual capacity is near 2.15, so the actual displacement increase isnt that great.

Youll find most high power builds are 2.33s actually, which actually start life as a 2.2 block.

jim litten 06 July 2006 09:37 PM

But the longer stroke gives you a torque advantage.

I believe the AIS car maybe running one of these kits as I emailed BPM ages ago about a UK distributor and they pointed me in their direction, just never followed it up.

LegacySTi 06 July 2006 09:47 PM

streetperformance.ie does BPM range.


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